The Hydrometeorological and Monitoring Center of the Ministry of Environment of Armenia reports that due to the passing of a cyclone from the northwest, snow is expected in some parts of Armenia, and blizzards are anticipated in some mountainous regions.
Read MoreIn 2024, a total of 6.38 billion drams were allocated for the construction and renovation of water supply and drainage systems through the subvention program, around 385 km of water pipelines have been constructed and renovated. This was announced by the Minister of Territorial Administration and Infrastructure, Davit Khudatyan, on his Facebook page.
Read MoreWildfires have broken out near the Aghavnavank community in Tavush Province and the Dzoravank community in Gegharkunik Province. This was reported by the Ministry of Internal Affairs’ Rescue Service.
Read MoreNational Hero and former First Deputy Chief of the General Staff of the Armed Forces of Armenia, Tiran Khachatryan, has been arrested. This was reported by his lawyer Varazdat Harutyunyan.
Read MoreAs previously reported, a fire broke out on December 3 at approximately 12:40 PM in one of the warehouses at the Bagratashen border crossing. The identities of the 3 injured individuals have been confirmed: two of them are Iranian nationals.
Read MoreAt the December 3 session of the Civil Contract Party’s board, it was decided that 6 candidates will participate in the preliminary elections of the enlarged Parakar community. The candidates are Arpine Arakelyan, Lyudvig Gyulnazaryan, Karen Yeremyan, Mher Harutyunyan, Arman Mnatsakanyan, and Gor Saribekyan.
Read MoreThe United States is prepared to work with Yerevan and Baku in any format that can facilitate progress for the parties involved. This information is according to the U.S. Department of State.
Read MoreFive grandmasters representing Armenia have been included in FIDE’s top 100 rankings for men and women.
Read MoreMoldova is considering banning the operations of Armenian airlines. The corresponding draft proposal has been submitted for discussion by the Ministry of Infrastructure and Regional Development.
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